Had a wonderful visit todaty at the boutique. Was surprised by my lovely wife on my birthday with a Carrera I've been looking at for some time. So here are a few pics to share. cou I was also surprised to see some of the new Monacos from Watches and Wonde
In a nutshell, after having a couple of Swatches and Casios as a kid in the 90s, I began my mechanical horology journey in the mid 2000s with a variety of more affordable pieces like the Omega Speedmaster, TAG Heuer Monza, Longines Evidenza, and the TAG H
Special chronograph issued to the Belgian air force (Force Aérienne Belge). No Carrera on the dial, painted luminous arabic numerals, bund style hands, the only Carrera in 60's style case to use Valjoux 7733 movement. These are from 1970 and of course wit
Close but no cigar. While the 1968 Heuer Skipper still is my dream, a grail, even, the 2023 is cool, but could have been even better. For the 2023 edition, they should have kept it simple: Remove the unnecessary text, just keep Heuer Skipper, at 12. Remov
I have a Type XX already, and a Heuer Carrera Re-Edition, and a Zenith Captain Chronograph. I don’t have a Navitimer, but would like one, which would seem to move that to the top of the list. But that sporty Zenith does make the heart sing! I think this c
I have to admit, I’ve been more of a casual observer when it comes to TAG Heuer. The TAG Heuer Autavia and the iconic TAG Heuer Monaco Calibre 11 certainly piqued my interest over the years. But the Autavia wore too large for my wrist, and the Monaco alwa
I’ll even go with an aftermarket on certain models like this Heuer Carrera. I like it better on this aftermarket bracelet than on the OEM strap. My collection is about half bracelets and half strap, but I can see myself passing on a watch because I didn’t